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Word Meanings - IMPOSER - Book Publishers vocabulary database

One who imposes. The imposers of these oaths might repent. Walton.

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  • MIGHTILY
    1. In a mighty manner; with might; with great earnestness; vigorously; powerfully. Whereunto I also labor, striving according to his working, which worketh in me mightily. Col. i. 29. 2. To a great degree; very much. Practical jokes amused
  • REPENTANT
    1. Penitent; sorry for sin. Chaucer. Thus they, in lowliest plight, repentant stood. Millton. 2. Expressing or showing sorrow for sin; as, repentant tears; repentant ashes. "Repentant sighs and voluntary pains." Pope.
  • REPENTANTLY
    In a repentant manner.
  • MIGHT
    imp. of May. Etym:
  • THESE
    The plural of this. See This.
  • MIGHTY
    1. Possessing might; having great power or authority. Wise in heart, and mighty in strength. Job ix. 4. 2. Accomplished by might; hence, extraordinary; wonderful. "His mighty works." Matt. xi. 20. 3. Denoting and extraordinary degree or quality
  • REPENTINGLY
    With repentance; penitently.
  • REPENTANCE
    The act of repenting, or the state of being penitent; sorrow for what one has done or omitted to do; especially, contrition for sin. Chaucer. Godly sorrow worketh repentance to salvation. 2. Cor. vii. 20. Repentance is a change of mind,
  • MIGHTINESS
    1. The quality of being mighty; possession of might; power; greatness; high dignity. How soon this mightiness meets misery. Shak. 2. Highness; excellency; -- with a possessive pronoun, a title of dignity; as, their high mightinesses.
  • MIGHTFUL
    Mighty. Shak.
  • REPENTLESS
    Unrepentant.
  • REPENT
    1. To feel pain on account of; to remember with sorrow. I do repent it from my very soul. Shak. 2. To feel regret or sorrow; -- used reflexively. My father has repented him ere now. Dryden. 3. To cause to have sorrow or regret; -- used
  • REPENTER
    One who repents.
  • MIGHTLESS
    Without; weak.
  • ALMIGHTINESS
    Omnipotence; infinite or boundless power; unlimited might. Jer. Taylor.
  • ALMIGHTILY
    With almighty power.
  • IRREPENTANCE
    Want of repentance; impenitence. Bp. Montagu.
  • SMIGHT
    To smite. Spenser.
  • ALMIGHTFUL; ALMIGHTIFUL
    All-powerful; almighty. Udall.
  • UNREPENTANCE
    Impenitence.
  • ALMIGHTY
    1. Unlimited in might; omnipotent; all-powerful; irresistible. I am the Almighty God. Gen. xvii. 1. 2. Great; extreme; terrible. Poor Aroar can not live, and can not die, -- so that he is in an almighty fix. De Quincey. The Almighty, the omnipotent
  • LOATHSOME
    Fitted to cause loathing; exciting disgust; disgusting. The most loathsome and deadly forms of infection. Macaulay. -- Loath"some*ly. adv. -- Loath"some*ness, n.

 

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